More with the design tag

If there was one lesson to take away from CES 2017, it’s that soon all your technology will talk to you (according to the exhibitors, anyway). Many of the connected devices on display — from ovens, to baby monitors and…

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A recent Quartz article, centred on comments from Milton Glaser, has sparked some lively conversation across our studios. During a talk last month at New York’s Guggenheim museum, the design legend said that design by process has ‘no relationship to…

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Last year’s news reports taught us all the impact of overworked, overstressed interns, making the idea of interning slightly terrifying. I was told to expect tea runs, store cupboard cleaning and rearranging files on the journey to becoming an employed…

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To many, the name Elon Musk doesn’t mean anything. The names PayPal and Tesla Motors do though. This man is the name behind those two other names and he is where to look for the future of rocket science and…

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We’re thrilled to announce that our recent re-brand and website design for innovative ad-tech startup Inadco has made its way into the world at www.inadco.com. Inadco came to Moving Brands seeking a creative partner with which to establish a brand…

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Moving Brands is participating in San Francisco Design Week, a celebration of design in the San Francisco Bay Area, by opening its doors for AIGA’s studio tour crawl. Along side a host of other excellent creative agencies and design studios,…

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Moving Brands Co-founder, James Bull will be a featured speaker at True University, a two-day “startup school” hosted by True Ventures. James will be drawing on Moving Brands’ experience working with Bay Area startups to present on the importance of…

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Last Friday MB was one of many creatives showcasing work at Poke’s the International Women’s Day in Tech City event. A meet-up to recognise and celebrate women working in the industry in and around East London. The work represented varied…

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Last night an entire rows-worth of MB’ers headed down to Glug, the ‘notworking’ regular design talk which always pulls in a lot of great names from the design industry and this one was no different, selling out within a matter…

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2012 was the year of innovation saturation, where the term entered the household lexicon and hit religious-like status among business people and politicians alike. Innovation as a solve-all was heavily bantered around 2012’s U.S. Presidential elections. There was also no…